Effector functions of antibody and CD8+ cells in resolution of rotavirus infection and protection against reinfection in mice.
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Natural pathogens of laboratory mice, rats, and rabbits and their effects on research.Relative importance of rotavirus-specific effector and memory B cells in protection against challenge.Immunity to rotavirus infection in mice.Role of antibodies in controlling viral disease: lessons from experiments of nature and gene knockouts.Antibody-dependent and -independent protection following intranasal immunization of mice with rotavirus particlesAntibody-independent protection against rotavirus infection of mice stimulated by intranasal immunization with chimeric VP4 or VP6 protein.Serotype specificity of the neutralizing-antibody response induced by the individual surface proteins of rotavirus in natural infections of young children.Characterization of homologous and heterologous rotavirus-specific T-cell responses in infant and adult mice.Expression of the mucosal homing receptor alpha4beta7 correlates with the ability of CD8+ memory T cells to clear rotavirus infection.Subunit rotavirus vaccine administered parenterally to rabbits induces active protective immunity.Protective immunity to rotavirus shedding in the absence of interleukin-6: Th1 cells and immunoglobulin A develop normallyPrimary murine small intestinal epithelial cells, maintained in long-term culture, are susceptible to rotavirus infection.B2 but not B1 cells can contribute to CD4+ T-cell-mediated clearance of rotavirus in SCID miceRole of immunoglobulin A in protection against reovirus entry into Murine Peyer's patchesChanges in small intestinal homeostasis, morphology, and gene expression during rotavirus infection of infant mice.Intrarectal immunization with rotavirus 2/6 virus-like particles induces an antirotavirus immune response localized in the intestinal mucosa and protects against rotavirus infection in mice.Mice develop effective but delayed protective immune responses when immunized as neonates either intranasally with nonliving VP6/LT(R192G) or orally with live rhesus rotavirus vaccine candidatesA gastrointestinal rotavirus infection mouse model for immune modulation studies.Rotavirus vaccines--an update.Immune mediators of rotavirus antigenemia clearance in mice.Identification of a T-helper cell epitope on the rotavirus VP6 protein.Evidence for CD8+ T-cell immunity to murine rotavirus in the absence of perforin, fas, and gamma interferon.Rotavirus virus-like particles administered mucosally induce protective immunity.Evidence that resolution of rotavirus infection in mice is due to both CD4 and CD8 cell-dependent activitiesIgA is important for clearance and critical for protection from rotavirus infection.Why does the world need another rotavirus vaccine?Plasmacytoid dendritic cells promote rotavirus-induced human and murine B cell responses.Effect of immunodeficiency on MPV shedding and transmission.Rotavirus vaccines: how they work or don't work.FoxP3+ regulatory T cells are not important for rotavirus clearance or the early antibody response to rotavirus.Rotavirus anti-VP6 secretory immunoglobulin A contributes to protection via intracellular neutralization but not via immune exclusion.Protection of the villus epithelial cells of the small intestine from rotavirus infection does not require immunoglobulin A.Frequencies of virus-specific CD4(+) and CD8(+) T lymphocytes secreting gamma interferon after acute natural rotavirus infection in children and adults.CD4 T cells are the only lymphocytes needed to protect mice against rotavirus shedding after intranasal immunization with a chimeric VP6 protein and the adjuvant LT(R192G).Heterologous protection induced by the inner capsid proteins of rotavirus requires transcytosis of mucosal immunoglobulins.CD8+ T cells can mediate almost complete short-term and partial long-term immunity to rotavirus in mice.Specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes are involved in in vivo clearance of infectious bronchitis virus.Role of interferon in homologous and heterologous rotavirus infection in the intestines and extraintestinal organs of suckling mice.Differential requirements for T cells in viruslike particle- and rotavirus-induced protective immunity.Association of gamma interferon and interleukin-17 production in intestinal CD4+ T cells with protection against rotavirus shedding in mice intranasally immunized with VP6 and the adjuvant LT(R192G).
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Effector functions of antibody and CD8+ cells in resolution of rotavirus infection and protection against reinfection in mice.
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1995-12-01T00:00:00Z